उत्तरदिग्देशस्थ-शिवलीङ्गमाहात्म्य
Māhātmya of Northern-Region Śiva-liṅgas
नयपालाख्यपुर्य्यां तु प्रसिद्धायां महीतले । लिंगं पशुपतीशाख्यं सर्वकामफलप्रदम्
nayapālākhyapuryyāṃ tu prasiddhāyāṃ mahītale | liṃgaṃ paśupatīśākhyaṃ sarvakāmaphalapradam
Na terra, na célebre cidade chamada Nayapāla, há um Liṅga conhecido como Paśupati—Senhor de todos os seres—que concede os frutos de todo desejo justo.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: In the famed city Nayapāla, a liṅga named Paśupati is praised as sarva-kāma-phala-prada—granting the fruits of all (dharmically aligned) desires, presenting Śiva as the Lord of paśus (bound beings) who can both fulfill and ultimately transcend desire.
Significance: Kāma-phala is framed as a controlled boon under Pati: desires are fulfilled under Śiva’s lordship, ideally maturing the devotee from bhoga toward yoga and release.
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It praises a specific sacred Linga as Paśupati—Shiva as the compassionate Lord of all souls—indicating that sincere devotion at such a shrine supports both worldly well-being and the soul’s higher aim under Shiva’s grace.
The Linga is Saguna Shiva’s accessible form for worship; by honoring the Paśupati Linga, devotees approach Shiva as the personal Lord who governs and liberates beings, responding to devotion with appropriate fruits.
Perform Linga-pūjā with water (abhisheka) while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” cultivating devotion and surrender to Paśupati as the inner ruler of all beings.